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Board backs reinstating 4.7% state food tax
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Our state government's are in denial about how severely the illegal foreign nationals are destroying our economy and the ability to recover. All illegals and their anchors are a sever drain on funds, education, and jobs for americans.
Our state government is also in denial that all these illegals and their employers are not paying any income or other federal taxes to any government agency. However they all qualify easily to plunder and loot all our social services. These illegals qualify easily because they don't exist, except by utility bills, with no trackable or traceable jobs and incomes.
The state services do not and will not verify anything that an illegal claims. Illegals live a life of deception and wish to remain that way so they can loot us citizens. And they think it's their right to do it. It's deplorable that illegals only pay $50 a month for rent while the state subsidizes their lies and deceptions.
You think we can continue to cut services. Great! Let's have the class size go to 40. Can you imagine trying to teach math skills to a class of 40 3rd graders!! I'm sure you posters are good, but I doubt that you are THAT good.
This sales tax is a good option: illegals pay it, tourists pay it, the wealthy pay it, out of state workers pay it, you and I will pay it. Those who use food stamps will NOT pay it. And the poor get a credit on their taxes to cover any expense they would have.
And my heck, it is only $1.75 per $100 of groceries. And we have paid it for the last 50 years. Only for the past few was it removed, and it was done in the bestest of times.
This proposal is a good one. Many Republicans are supporting it.
A tax on food, however, is a bad idea because it burdens the poorest Americans. Food and medicine -- the basics to sustain life -- should never be taxed for that reason.
Republicans who are truly Conservatives would never support a tax on food!
The low income people this supposdely hurts already do not pay any state income tax and in fact get a tax return. This means I (and the rest of the people that actually pay taxes) have already given them a huge break. At some point there has to be some personal accountability. Most (not all) of these poor people got to be that way based on choices they made throughout their lives. Why should I pay for them and their kids to eat because of their bad choices? I as a single Male in utah already pay a FAR higher percentage of my income to taxes than these people you talk of. They have FAR more tax breaks than I.
The real solution to all of this mess is to institute a FLAT tax. EVERYONE pays their share. We then could still have some sort of limited welfare for the people that actually need it.
(Or and I know this is probably devil talk around here, but quit giving deductions for Tithing. If you did this the state would gain close to 10% more taxes on income)
Charging the same tax rate to everyone for food, or for whatever else, is not "regressive" because everyone pays the same rate. A more common term is "fair" tax. Low-income people, as I've been most of my life, pay a greater part of their income for everything.
If you didn't notice, the state already put in place a flat tax, which had a greater benefit to those of the higher income brackets than it did to the working poor. Many who weren't paying anything at all before the flat tax, are certainly doing so now. The removal of tax on food was one of the concessions made to move to a flat rate income tax.
Some people here are arguing that the tax on food should be reinstated because those who are most disadvantaged, i.e., those on food stamps, already don't pay the sales tax at the register. What about and even greater number of people who are above the cutoff to qualify for food stamps, yet are still struggling to pay the mortgage, the utilities, and put food on the table?
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